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By Johnny 1989
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Munki Bhoy wrote:Yet again, moaning about nothing. * Luddites, moaners and crooks rule this country.


Well I wouldn't be one that wants to see it banned, there's too much "banning" of things these days in this country.

I'll be honest that my opinion has changed a bit over the week, I don't find it that weird anymore but somewhat fascinating & quite helpful. It's especially helpful if you want to direct someone to somewhere, as you can give them a picture of the place/area rather than trying to sod around with descriptions of things near by.

So I'd say it is quite good now, although I do understand why some may not like it still. However as to calls banning it :roll: here we go again.
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By Munki Bhoy
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foot-loose wrote:
rhumber wrote:http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=embed&hl=psc&geocode=&q=&sll=39.038386,-76.972961&sspn=1.085846,2.04895&ie=UTF8&start=180&layer=c&cbll=38.899998,-77.032046&panoid=wNbNmDzrxKU3RGyy6vnSzw&cbp=12,290.4492875032263,,1,9.4614389817985&ll=38.899883,-77.032043&spn=0,-0.256119

That last one - the horse at Royal Exchange Square in Glasgow always has a cone on his head

I saw a guy climb up it one night to replace the cone when he was drunky, he fell off the top and battered his head off the concrete.

Then I saw the ambulance come and take him away.

Tit.


Well they should stop taking the cone off his head then. That way people wouldn't feel the need to put one back on it and hurt themselves in the process.
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By Yudster
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We have a fabulous modern sculpture of Boadecea in Colchester, its really tall and I saw the other day that someone had put a traffic cone on the point of her sword. How they got up there I can't imagine.